Sports Authority of Arunachal Conducts Flag-Off with Pre-Event Psychology Session for Nationals

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The Sports Authority of Arunachal (SAA) organized a flag-off ceremony with a unique twist for the state’s contingent participating in the 4th Sub-Junior Boys & Girls National Boxing Championship, scheduled to be held in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh from August 7 to 13, 2025.

In a refreshing departure from the traditional flag-off events, the SAA, in collaboration with NE Sports Foundation, hosted a Pre-Event Sports Psychology Workshop to mentally prepare the athletes. This initiative aimed at helping the young boxers manage nervousness, anxiety, and maintain focus and composure during their bouts at the national level.

Arunachal Boxers Flagged Off with Mental Prep Workshop Ahead of Nationals

The workshop was facilitated by Miss Bamang Meha and Miss Bindiya Ligu, experienced sports psychologists from the Itanagar-based NE Sports Foundation, a nonprofit working to promote and develop sports across the region.

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Speaking at the event, Shri Gumnya Karbak, Director of SAA, extended his best wishes to the contingent. He emphasized that the performance of these young athletes serves as a gateway for the growth of sports in the state. He reiterated the benefits under the Arunachal State Sports Policy, including cash incentives for medal winners in recognized events and job reservations10% in the Police Department and 5% in other government departments for meritorious sportspersons.

“This is the first time a Pre-Event Psychology Workshop has been conducted for athletes heading to a national-level event,” said Karbak. “Such sports science support plays a critical role in an athlete’s development, and we plan to continue this for future participants in zonal, national, and international tournaments.”

He further urged the athletes to maintain discipline and reminded them that both the government and the Arunachal Amateur Boxing Association (AABA) are fully committed to supporting their growth and success.

As a mark of encouragement, all 17 athletes were felicitated with official Arunachal team tracksuits in the presence of executive members of AABA.

Team Arunachal Contingent:

Boys:

  • Hongrang Kongkang (30-33 KG)

  • Agung Natung (33-35 KG)

  • Modi Cheri (35-37 KG)

  • Hali Waii (37-40 KG)

  • Niya Chery (40-43 KG)

  • Tonglang Phukhsa (43-46 KG)

  • Taku Mara (46-49 KG)

  • Kongsar Jeba (49-52 KG)

  • Suraj Rimo (52-55 KG)

  • Gichik Khykom (55-58 KG)

Girls:

  • Miss Renuma Khatun (37-40 KG)

  • Miss Yamina Liyang (40-43 KG)

  • Miss Yampi Jomoh (43-46 KG)

  • Miss Khoda Jumsi (46-49 KG)

  • Miss Junu Laa (49-52 KG)

  • Miss Jomo Tok (52-55 KG)

  • Miss Joni Lapung (Weight not specified)

Coaches:

  • Female Coach: Dare Runchi

  • Male Coach: Dani Tamanag

The event marks a significant step forward in integrating mental conditioning into sports preparation in Arunachal Pradesh, setting a new benchmark for athlete support in the State.

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